October 26, 2009

Politics Ruins Schools


Unsure that Craig Kelley's assessment of Cambridge as the standard for success "in a diverse urban environment" is merited. Having elitist universities makes it more difficult to focus public attention on public secondary schools. Children of Cambridge academics mostly attend private schools and have little interest in the public schools. New York City with a population 70 times greater attracts relatively much more attention on public schools than Cambridge does. Having a zombie-like electorate which supports political tampering with school time promoting non educational political issues over basic learning is why Cambridge fails to succeed with all of its funding. The focus is political not educational. Having a Mayor who teaches bad lessons to students is only one example of why this city fails. Not even the local newspaper recognizes the problem.

http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=529722

Nolan, McGovern for Cambridge
Published On Sunday, October 25, 2009 10:25 PM
Harvard Crimson
By PARAS D. BHAYANI

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